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Greek and Roman Aesthetics [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width x depth: 235x155x18 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Sērija : Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521839289
  • ISBN-13: 9780521839280
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width x depth: 235x155x18 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Sērija : Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521839289
  • ISBN-13: 9780521839280
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"This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as the perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts, structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus' reflections on the sublime in literature, in addition to less well-known writings by Philodemus, Cicero, Seneca, Plotinus, Augustine and Proclus. Most of the texts have been newly translated for this volume, and some are available in English for the first time. A detailed introduction traces the development of classical aesthetics from its roots in Platonism and Aristotelianism to its ultimate form in late Antiquity"--

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This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts, structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus' reflections on the sublime in literature, in addition to less well-known writings by Philodemus, Cicero, Seneca, Plotinus, Augustine, and Proclus. Most of the texts have been newly translated for this volume, and some are available in English for the first time. A detailed introduction traces the development of classical aesthetics from its roots in Platonism and Aristotelianism to its ultimate form in late antiquity

Recenzijas

"....This book, or one much like it, can take the place of the reading lists that many instructors compile when teaching the history of aesthetics.... professor can now use Greek and Roman Aesthetics by itself, whether for graduate or upper-undergraduate courses.... Bychkov and Sheppard have produced an engaging, scholarly, wide ranging, and handsome book that I will be using in the classroom very soon, as no doubt many other instructors also will." --Nickolas Pappas, City College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, Philosophical Inquiry

Papildus informācija

An anthology of works commenting on the perception of beauty in art, structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement.
Preface ix
Introduction xi
Chronology xxxi
Further reading xxxiv
Note on the texts and the translations xxxviii
Greek and Roman Aesthetics
1(243)
Gorgias
3(2)
From Encomium of Helen
3(2)
Plato
5(70)
From Ion
5(70)
Hippias Major
9(13)
Symposium
22(4)
Republic 2-3
26(26)
Republic 10
52(16)
Phaedrus
68(3)
Timaeus
71(2)
Sophist
73(2)
Xenophon
75(4)
From Memoirs of Socrates
75(4)
Aristotle
79(30)
From Poetics
79(28)
Politics 8
107(2)
Philodemus
109(8)
From On Poems 5
109(8)
On Music 4
112(5)
Ciccro
117(24)
From On Rhetorical Invention
117(24)
On the Ideal Orator
119(5)
Orator
124(4)
On Moral Ends
128(2)
On the Nature of the Gods
130(3)
Tusculan Disputations
133(2)
On Duties
135(6)
Seneca
141(6)
From Letters to Lucilius
141(6)
On the Award and Reception of Favours
144(3)
Longinus
147(20)
From On Sublimity
147(20)
Philostratus
167(4)
From Life of Apollonius of Tyana
167(4)
Pictures Preface
170(1)
Philostratus the Younger
171(2)
From Pictures Preface
171(2)
Aristides Quintilianus
173(12)
From On Music
173(12)
Plotinus
185(16)
From Enneads
185(16)
Augustinc
201(34)
From On Order
201(34)
On Music
206(13)
On True Religion
219(8)
On Free Choice of the Will
227(4)
Confessions
231(2)
On the Trinity
233(2)
Proclus
235(9)
From Commentary on the Timaeus
235(6)
Commentary on the Republic
236(5)
From Anonymous Prolegomena to the Philosophy of Plato
241(3)
Index 244
Oleg V. Bychkov is Professor of Theology, Chair, Department of Theology, St Bonaventure University, New York. He is the co-translator and co-editor, with Allan Bernard Wolter, of John Duns Scotus: The Examined Report of the Paris Lecture (Reportatio I-A), Vol. 1 and 2 (2004 for Vol. 1, 2008 for Vol. 2), and the co-editor, with James Fodor, of Theological Aesthetics After Von Balthasar (2008). Anne Sheppard is Reader in Ancient Philosophy and Head of Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is the author of Studies of the 5th and 6th Essays of Proclus' Commentary on the Republic (1980) and of Aesthetics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art (1987).